Have been reading the James Bond books that started the most popular movie franchise in history. These stories where written in the late 50's early 60's. Ian Fleming wrote in a manner that is considered overt racism today. Fleming was a member of the editorial board of the London Sunday Times, yet his writings would be subject to censorship today. From Thunderball : The richest avenue in Paris is Avenue D' Iena. However it has too many landlords and tenants with names ending in Stein, Ovitch, Ski, and Escu. These are not the name endings of solid and respectable people. The author goes on to say that while the Avenue D' Iena is mostly residential, there are many holding companies for rich tax dodging Jews.

Boulevard Haussman is Fleming's favorite in Paris. This avenue has French people that are more solid with real businesses. Extremely respectable people with Parisian names (Bordeaux & Ferrand).

In "Dr. No" : Fleming has a character called Quarrel. This man talks throughout the book as if he is a black man with a IQ of 70.

Ian Flemming lived in Jamaica, so he either didn't hate blacks very much, or they are what caused him to write about them in disparaging ways
Just as a side note, his house in Jamaica was named Goldeneye...